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Topic: SOLVED: AVWizard resolution problem (Read 1921 times)

Having been through multiple installations, different BIOS versions, nvidia driver versions, and having crossed my fingers a few too many times, I've finally had a breakthrough on the issue of getting past AVWizard.

Problem I was having was as follows: AVWizard gives blank screen regardless of selected output connection (1,Q,2,M,3,4,5) and resolution (6,7,8,9,0)

I went through AVWizard blind and took a look at Xorg.0.log. It was reporting "no requested modes" and reverting to "nvidia-auto-detect" 1024x768, and my display was having none of it. Even though AVWizard set the correct "1920x1080" modeline in the monitor section of xorg.conf, X server wasn't trying to use it apparently. Issue was solved by adding the following to the Screen Section:

Having been through multiple installations, different BIOS versions, nvidia driver versions, and having crossed my fingers a few too many times, I've finally had a breakthrough on the issue of getting past AVWizard.

Problem I was having was as follows: AVWizard gives blank screen regardless of selected output connection (1,Q,2,M,3,4,5) and resolution (6,7,8,9,0)

I went through AVWizard blind and took a look at Xorg.0.log. It was reporting "no requested modes" and reverting to "nvidia-auto-detect" 1024x768, and my display was having none of it. Even though AVWizard set the correct "1920x1080" modeline in the monitor section of xorg.conf, X server wasn't trying to use it apparently. Issue was solved by adding the following to the Screen Section:

You may be right. I'd done testing with my 19" viewsonic LCD monitor which has never given me EDID issues, and had the same experience. X was setting a virtual screen size of 1024x768 and using an unsupported timing or something. So I feel like it might be more than an EDID issue.

Also, the same TV and monitor didn't have this problem on my onboard 8300 chipset, so the problem seems specific to the graphics card.

In any case, can a button be added to AVWizard to force the resolution, so that the user doesn't need to go through the long process that I went through?

For others that may stumble on this, I have an nvidia 7300 card and could never get HDMI to work. Same symptoms, black screen and nothing you can do about it. My TV has a VGA connector so I bought a long monitor cable which I am using now.

Subsection "Device" Modes "1920x1080" #this might be different for you, but it should match the modeline name in the monitor sectionEndSubSection3) wait a few minutes until you hear the config wizard come up ("when you can see and hear me"). You're still blind at this point.